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Yes. In July 2025, the Tempe City Council approved a new ordinance amending the city's existing special event regulations by ...
The Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Act would repair decades of legal disputes and devote $5 billion to ...
Yes. As of June 2025, Arizona ranked 47th in the country for year-to-date job growth — a sharp decline from June 2024, when the state ranked third, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data ...
The Hopi Arsenic Mitigation Project has increased access to clean water, but the system is difficult to maintain in this ...
The Constitutional Sheriff and Peace Officers Association has spread its ideology across the U.S., seeking to become more mainstream in part by securing state approval for taxpayer-funded law ...
Arizona officials acknowledged that a fraud scheme targeting Indigenous people with addictions cost taxpayers $2.5 billion. But they haven’t accounted publicly for the number of deaths tied to the ...
Border911 dark money and charity organizations led by former intelligence officers and ex-feds are spreading propaganda and laying the groundwork for presidential election challenges.
The Constitutional Sheriff and Peace Officers Association has for years railed against gun control laws, COVID public health mandates and alleged election fraud. The group has also spread its ideology ...
Arizona's failure to anticipate the impact of suspensions among behavioral health providers suspected of medicare fraud put patients at risk of further harm.
Nearly two years since 26 social equity applicants were drawn from a lottery to benefit Arizona communities affected by previous marijuana laws, existing corporate dispensaries have a stake in more ...
Temporary grants have let Arizona schools make incremental gains to address inadequate ratios of campus mental health professionals to students. But as youth mental health issues persist, the state ...
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